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Drybar Founder Ali Webb Shares Her 5 Breakthrough Moments

Entrepreneur and mom: Alli Webb
Drybar Founder Ali Webb Used To Be A Perfectionist
Drybar Founder Ali Webb Used To Be A Perfectionist

Your side gig can totally become your main gig.

Wanting to balance her hairdressing career with new-mom duties, Alli started a small, home-based blow-dry business in 2008. Just two years later, with L.A.s cool crowd flocking to her for soft curls and sleek ponys, Webb opened Drybar . And this year, she added to her self-care empire with the massage business Squeeze .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alli Webb (@alliwebb) on Aug 28, 2019 at 4:38pm PDT

Messiness isn't necessarily a bad thing.

There is a part of me that used to think I needed to be perfect, but I dont see my life that way anymorethats chasing an impossible goal.

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Believe in the power of a good hair day.

When my hair looks good, I can do anything. No woman should beat herself up for taking pride in how she looks.

If youre doing Something youre not passionate about, its hard to get real traction.

Build on small opportunities.

You dont have to do something massive. We didnt invent blowouts. We simply created a better experience around getting service at a price point that didnt exist yet in the market.

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Find your own inner peace.

I recently started doing transcendental meditation, and its been life-changing. It calms me in a way that nothings ever relaxed me before. I feel like it has brought me to an evolved state.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alli Webb (@alliwebb) on Jun 26, 2019 at 10:25am PDT

This article originally appeared in the October 2019 issue of Women's Health.

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